I think I have found the birth record of the brother of my great-great grandfather, Domenico Visaggio. From what I could read he was born in Molfetta on March 20, 1827 to Gennaro (Age 37) of the late Giuseppe and Giovanna Minutillo (Age 34) of the late Francesco. Does this record give the address of where they lived and also the ages or spouses of their parents? There is a line that says da fu Giuseppe "marito della ????

I think I have found the birth record of the brother of my great-great grandfather, Domenico Visaggio. From what I could read he was born in Molfetta on March 20, 1827 to Gennaro (Age 37) of the late Giuseppe and Giovanna Minutillo (Age 34) of the late Francesco. Does this record give the address of where they lived and also the ages or spouses of their parents? There is a line that says da fu Giuseppe "marito della ????

Contrary to popular belief, not all Italian given names have Christian or classical roots. Many names encountered in older records are almost whimsical, and some cannot be translated into Latin or any other language. In order to avoid possible mistranscription of a given name with which the research...

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